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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ [ wife ] a beached whale! lawn clippings! a mattress. a sausage link. mermaid. honey!? driftwood. come on, you gotta help us out here a little. [ male announcer ] febreze eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ and leaves carpets fresh. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >>> to understand the scale of devastation you might start in hoboken, new jersey. it's just across the river from downtown manhattan. it's one of many, many places in new jersey where people live and commute to new york city. the city has 50,000 people who live along a few dozen streets cov covering just about one square mile. it's a lovely, sm
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ [ wife ] a beached whale! lawn clippings! a mattress. a sausage link. mermaid. honey!? driftwood. come on, you gotta help us out here a little. [ male announcer ] febreze eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ and leaves carpets fresh. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive....
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. >> reporter: now new york city has some of the toughest regulations and laws when it comes to cranes in the country. that's because in 2008, there were two separate accidents involving cranes. one, a tower crane just like this that resulted in the deaths of 11 people. charlie? >> so, john, how long will it take to repair the crane? >> reporter: well, it may take longer to make the plan to repair the crane. but once they figure out whether they are going to pull it up with another crane from the top or dismantle it from the bottom or tie it to the building and take it apart from there, that would take only two or three days. that street is still blocked and the people evacuated. >> john miller, thank you. >>> praise is pouring in for the people who got hundreds of patients out of a manhattan hospital. 20 of them were newborns in intensive care. dr. john lapook spoke with some of their parents, their very grateful parents. [ mom ] 3 days into school break and they're already bored. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller pow
. >> reporter: now new york city has some of the toughest regulations and laws when it comes to cranes in the country. that's because in 2008, there were two separate accidents involving cranes. one, a tower crane just like this that resulted in the deaths of 11 people. charlie? >> so, john, how long will it take to repair the crane? >> reporter: well, it may take longer to make the plan to repair the crane. but once they figure out whether they are going to pull it up with...
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a record sister-in-law left much of lower manhattan under water this morning. and this looks like a scene from a disaster movie. water gushing into the path train station in hoboken, new jersey, that links new jersey to new york. officials say they saw up to four feet of water build up at the station. it is not open today. neither is la guardia airport or jfk. >> brian: hurricane sandy being called one of the top ten most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. early estimates suggest it could cost the insurance industry more than $20 billion. joining us now to explain the economic fallout, cheryl casone from the "fox business" network. we'll talk about jobs. but first talk about this. >> i want to talk about what the economy is going to look like in the effect of hurricane sandy. fox business getting ex klaussive numbers. this is the top estimator of the economic impact of storms. they're telling fox business this is most likely to be more expensive than hurricane andrew. today's dollars, the economic impact of andrew, $41 billion. we're looking at much more tha
a record sister-in-law left much of lower manhattan under water this morning. and this looks like a scene from a disaster movie. water gushing into the path train station in hoboken, new jersey, that links new jersey to new york. officials say they saw up to four feet of water build up at the station. it is not open today. neither is la guardia airport or jfk. >> brian: hurricane sandy being called one of the top ten most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. early estimates suggest it...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're following some breaking news this morning. massive fires have broken out in new jersey in an area that was already hard-hit by sandy. those are live pictures. it's the shore town of mantoloking. police in neighboring area say they are aware of the fire. it's impossible to get to. those who are reporting what they're seeing are seeing it from quite a distance. they believe it's in the outgoing section and there are homes, but there are homes there. people in that area were told to evacuate ahead of sandy, but lots unknown at this point. it's unclear how many people are actually there. unclear how the fire started. and it's also unclear especially how much it's spread. it looks like a number of fires that are burning there from t
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're following some breaking news this morning. massive fires have broken out in new jersey in an area that was already hard-hit by sandy. those are...
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ac the hurricane he put forward a bill in the new jersey ledge literature to change a 100 year old law that when utilities are down they are fined $100 a day. he wanted that changed to $100,000 a day to tell the utilities to upgrade your infra structure and use your profits to do a better job and i thought wow he was saying that. >> i think people who have been respectful of the difficult job that the authorities have had. and i think all the mayors from bloomberg to cory booker have done a terrific job. however, there will be a tipping point for people. this could impact for people. you could say today would affect the president. you could say by next tuesday, you could get a protest vote could bt you? >> i think we have a president and believe me after the eight years before this president, one bumbling mistake after another and that is being kind to have a president who is inintelligent and who is proactive and who was very sincere that he did here today, i can people feel more security with barack obama in the white house when we have something like this happen. we know he is going
ac the hurricane he put forward a bill in the new jersey ledge literature to change a 100 year old law that when utilities are down they are fined $100 a day. he wanted that changed to $100,000 a day to tell the utilities to upgrade your infra structure and use your profits to do a better job and i thought wow he was saying that. >> i think people who have been respectful of the difficult job that the authorities have had. and i think all the mayors from bloomberg to cory booker have done...
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law was just recently signed by the governor. >> you need to know. >> you're not going to be allowed to vote unless you present an acceptable photo identification. get to a licensing center and get a photo i.d. at the driver's license center. >> that is totally not true. so they're putting an ad out there saying you need voter i.d. the court struck that down you. don't need photo i.d. and that might discourage people from voting. i don't know if that was an honest mistake or not on the part of kdk after. they are making these mistakes on purpose. first of all in states like florida, indiana and virginia, all swing states at least indiana was last time, as well. they're saying you can do phone voting. don't come into the booth to vote, just vote over the phone. what the hell does that mean? what an unbelievable lie. we don't know who is sending those out. that's probably republican operatives was. in florida, we have fake voter purge letters and these letters are written on a whole county supervisor of election letterhead, but they're fake. the supervisor of election didn't write that
law was just recently signed by the governor. >> you need to know. >> you're not going to be allowed to vote unless you present an acceptable photo identification. get to a licensing center and get a photo i.d. at the driver's license center. >> that is totally not true. so they're putting an ad out there saying you need voter i.d. the court struck that down you. don't need photo i.d. and that might discourage people from voting. i don't know if that was an honest mistake or...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's been born alive. when barack obama was in the illinois legislature, he required hospitals to if in a botched abortion if the baby is inadvertently born alive, the doctors have to go chasing the baby with a fire extinguisher and kill it. that's the world we live in. can we deal with the two million who aren't a result of rape and incest and just have that exception there? is that such a
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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that says when the utilities are downed they are fined $100 a day, an ancient law and he wants that changed to 10,000 or a million dollars a day. so he sent this bill, a serious fines that will tell the utilities, upgrade your infrastructure. use your profits to do a better job or you are going to be really fined if you go down. and i thought, wow, he was saying that and -- >> i think people have been respectful of the incredibly difficult job the authorities and politicians have had and i think all of the mayors from bloomberg to booker to the governor involved, have done a terrific job. but there will be a tipping point for people. if they are out of power next tuesday, for example, this could impact the election. maybe people -- you could have said today it benefits the president because he has been presidential. mitt romney can't get on television but you could say next tuesday if there are millions without power feeling angry, you could get a protest, couldn't you in. >> first of all, i don't think it is just mitt romney not being able to get on television. i think we have a pr
that says when the utilities are downed they are fined $100 a day, an ancient law and he wants that changed to 10,000 or a million dollars a day. so he sent this bill, a serious fines that will tell the utilities, upgrade your infrastructure. use your profits to do a better job or you are going to be really fined if you go down. and i thought, wow, he was saying that and -- >> i think people have been respectful of the incredibly difficult job the authorities and politicians have had and...
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police believe he was targeting his ex-girlfriend and two law enforcement officers who arrested him in the past. >> we've taken this very personal. this is a detective and deputy who was targeted, they and their families, as a result of just doing their jobs, in addition to that, this was an attack on an innocent victim of domestic violence, so we've taken this very personal. >> he could face charges in montana. police tried to pull him over there for speeding and he sped off, leading officers on a high-speed chase and threw several bombs at the officers during the chase before they were able to disable his car. he tried to run, but officers caught him. >>> 6:36 is the time right now. the kind of story commuters don't want to hear. metro bus drivers falling asleep on the job. residence coto versy over whether new york should host a marathon while it's still a disaster zone. >>> apple making a big bet on a installeder product. details on today's debut. >> watching the roads >>> scientists say this >>> better late than never for a halloween tradition. two-day delay for the annual dupont
police believe he was targeting his ex-girlfriend and two law enforcement officers who arrested him in the past. >> we've taken this very personal. this is a detective and deputy who was targeted, they and their families, as a result of just doing their jobs, in addition to that, this was an attack on an innocent victim of domestic violence, so we've taken this very personal. >> he could face charges in montana. police tried to pull him over there for speeding and he sped off,...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live i
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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we started at appleby and i hop and spent a fair amount of time to the franchisees' to interpret the law and look at the business and look at what they might be able to do in 2013. doesn't take effect until january of 2014. this look back period which is 2013 becomes important for our franchisees' and each franchisee has a different set of circumstances that has to think of it differently and that is what we are trying to provide, expertise and a different way of thinking about it but no decisions have been made but we must have a plan a and plan b. dave: got to make this quick but you are close to i hop. i heard you were and i hop server in your teens. it hasn't been doing that great recently. how do you get that cooking again? >> we have had incredible success at i hop and i have every confidence we will go back to that again. we talked about our plan to get back where we need to be and at the forefront is the focus on the menu, to make it easy for guests to look at and greed and reinvigorate with new innovative creative items and that is what we're doing. dave: good to see you, thank
we started at appleby and i hop and spent a fair amount of time to the franchisees' to interpret the law and look at the business and look at what they might be able to do in 2013. doesn't take effect until january of 2014. this look back period which is 2013 becomes important for our franchisees' and each franchisee has a different set of circumstances that has to think of it differently and that is what we are trying to provide, expertise and a different way of thinking about it but no...
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we have been saving hundreds of people from places across new jersey and law enforcement is committed to continuing to do that until nightfall again tonight, then we'll start again tomorrow morning. >> you have a young family, are they all okay? where were they when this was going down? and what do you say to your children, what does any parent say to a child when this kind of catastrophe happens on their doorstep? >> well, first off, you give them a hug and say don't be scared, mom and dad will protect you. that's the first thing you do. second, my family was at our family home in mendham when we lost power finally late yesterday afternoon. the state police moved them down to the governor's residence in princeton, where once we arrived, we shortly thereafter lost power there as well. but at least we were all together and i came from the operations and intelligence center last night over to the governor's residence and we spent the night together there last night. we will spend the night together there again tonight. no power but we'll be together. >> what do you say, what does a pare
we have been saving hundreds of people from places across new jersey and law enforcement is committed to continuing to do that until nightfall again tonight, then we'll start again tomorrow morning. >> you have a young family, are they all okay? where were they when this was going down? and what do you say to your children, what does any parent say to a child when this kind of catastrophe happens on their doorstep? >> well, first off, you give them a hug and say don't be scared, mom...
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and congress can easily change a law whenever it wants to but they would have to get with it right now to change it but there are lots of problems that come along with this, chris, and here's just a basic look at it. you know, congress sets the date for electing the electors who elect the president, but it's the states that run elections in the u.s. and there are all kinds of problems. first of all, very few states have a procedure for delaying or suspending elections. florida does. it has a lot of experience with hurricanes, but it's one of the few that actually sets out how you do this. secondly, it's one thing for a state when there's a statewide problem like a hurricane that affects polling places throughout the state but with a national election, sure, you're going to have a large part of the northeast affected by what's left of sandy, but out in the midwest and the west, they felt no experience from this whatsoever. so states in that part of the country probably wouldn't look too kindly on any effort to postpone elections. now, you could also say, oh, we are only going to postpon
and congress can easily change a law whenever it wants to but they would have to get with it right now to change it but there are lots of problems that come along with this, chris, and here's just a basic look at it. you know, congress sets the date for electing the electors who elect the president, but it's the states that run elections in the u.s. and there are all kinds of problems. first of all, very few states have a procedure for delaying or suspending elections. florida does. it has a...
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but phillips declined to show me my own data because i live in virginia where the election privacy laws are unusually strict. the best he could do is show me the kind of data he could collect on a hypothetical voter like me. >> wow. the type of clothes that i buy. whether i have a gold card. if i have a pool. if i have a pet. if i'm a nascar fan. veteran. smoker. but why are these details so valuable to the campaign? so do eampaigns care about what kind of car i drive, what kind of music i listen to? >> only if it has to do... if it says something and predicts something about the way you're going on vote. you may not vote republican because you drive a corvette. but there may be a correlation between people who own corvettes and voting behavior. if there is they're going to exploit that correlation and try to find as many corvette owners as they can. >> reporter: the ability to predict voter behavior is what makes all of this data so powerful. once the campaigns collt all of this smingly rndom information about us, they feed it into sophisticated mathematical formulas, called algorithms
but phillips declined to show me my own data because i live in virginia where the election privacy laws are unusually strict. the best he could do is show me the kind of data he could collect on a hypothetical voter like me. >> wow. the type of clothes that i buy. whether i have a gold card. if i have a pool. if i have a pet. if i'm a nascar fan. veteran. smoker. but why are these details so valuable to the campaign? so do eampaigns care about what kind of car i drive, what kind of music...
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the police chief says they will prosecute any one identified to the fullest extent of the law and the city plans to pursue repayment for the destroyed bus. >> one of the guys that tried to stop the vandalism got hurt in the process. he was a guest honor at the celebration today for the giants. vic lee with a couple of good samaritans on sunday night. >> reporter: you talk about heros. we have a story for you tonight about one of them. a man who chose to do the right thing on sunday night but he risked a lot for it. >> there was tall chaos going on and it looked like a war zone. >> 28-year-old simon and his friends celebrated the giants sweep like other fans. they saw the chaos as they were walking towards market and third. he got worried when saw you people starting fires in the street. >> there was a lot going on. there was children in the crowd and i was trying to urge them to get out of there. >> he saw a man holding a steel barricade in front of a muni bus. this man whose picture was widely circulated in the area. >> the gentleman smashing the windows in and there were people surr
the police chief says they will prosecute any one identified to the fullest extent of the law and the city plans to pursue repayment for the destroyed bus. >> one of the guys that tried to stop the vandalism got hurt in the process. he was a guest honor at the celebration today for the giants. vic lee with a couple of good samaritans on sunday night. >> reporter: you talk about heros. we have a story for you tonight about one of them. a man who chose to do the right thing on sunday...
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the proposed law would need the support of at least six supervisors. time now 6:11. >>> when we come back we'll speak live with people evacuated because of the super storm sandy. >> plus, can women actually get too much treatment for breast cancer? the surprising results of a new study. >> and the show must go on. how late night comedians in new york dealt without laughs. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. and paul shaffer... provinge show must go on, despite tht >>> they can closed the subways and we can't get an audience. so do we do a show or not do a show? >> i don't know. >> it's up to you. >> it's up to me? >> yeah. >> let's go for it. >> do a show? >> come on, let's do a show. >> all right.come on in. why not. >> the thing is -- >> hey! ♪ [ music ] >> david letterman and paul schaefer proving the show, yes, must go on despite the nasty storm last night. >> as you can see, in the studio there the show was done yesterday without a live
the proposed law would need the support of at least six supervisors. time now 6:11. >>> when we come back we'll speak live with people evacuated because of the super storm sandy. >> plus, can women actually get too much treatment for breast cancer? the surprising results of a new study. >> and the show must go on. how late night comedians in new york dealt without laughs. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive...
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because our local law enforcement, first responders are being swamped to the extent that everybody can be out there looking for their neighbors, it's especially older folks, that is really important. if you have a neighbor nearby you are not sure how they are handling a power outage, flooding, etc. go and visit them, knock on their door and make sure they are doing okay. that could make a big difference. the public could be the eyes and ears in identifying unmet needs. the reason we are here is because the red cross knows what it is doing when it comes to emergency response. during the darkness of the storm we saw what is brightest in america. all of us have been shocked by the forces of mother nature and they're watching on television and we have also seen nurses at nyu hospital, carrying fragile newborns to safety. we have seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens waist deep in water, battling infernos, rescuing people in boats. one of my favorite stories was in north carolina the coast guard going out to save a sinking ship. they sent a rescue swimmer out, the rescue swimmer said
because our local law enforcement, first responders are being swamped to the extent that everybody can be out there looking for their neighbors, it's especially older folks, that is really important. if you have a neighbor nearby you are not sure how they are handling a power outage, flooding, etc. go and visit them, knock on their door and make sure they are doing okay. that could make a big difference. the public could be the eyes and ears in identifying unmet needs. the reason we are here is...
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if you're on the streets, you're in breach of the law. can't go anywhere. they are asking people, again, wait until morning. if you've got any big problems, that's when rescue crews will be out. that's when the electrical crews will be out. for the moment, you've just got to sit down and deal with these gusts. we've got another one coming in right now, anderson. >> rob, there's still a lot of areas that we haven't heard from. we don't know about -- i have a house out in west hampton clog area. i saw this afternoon pictures of extensive flooding there. but again, we don't know the damage. >> we can look at history. and one storm we compared this to is 1992, a big nor'easter then that flooded parts of battery park. that flooded parts of fdr drive. that flooded parts of the runways. you would think that we're going to see some people we haven't heard from on long island, along long island sound where they are probably seeing tremendous storm surge there and likely damage. those are the places tomorrow morning when the sun comes up that we get reports in, that
if you're on the streets, you're in breach of the law. can't go anywhere. they are asking people, again, wait until morning. if you've got any big problems, that's when rescue crews will be out. that's when the electrical crews will be out. for the moment, you've just got to sit down and deal with these gusts. we've got another one coming in right now, anderson. >> rob, there's still a lot of areas that we haven't heard from. we don't know about -- i have a house out in west hampton clog...
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is the way the law was written and that is the way unions try to keep it. what has happened in right to work states, we have seen a match on 2.4% increase in jobs in the right to work states and-3.4% decrease in jobs in on right to work states and it is 6% differential and right to work is part of that. dennis: that is a wrap but it was a nice and civil debate. thank you very much. good day to you, gentlemen. election day approaching fast. we will be debating the issues that matter until november 6th. two more to go. tomorrow we will debate this with jobs, with dan, chief economist and christian dorsey of the economic policy institute. cheryl: time for your west coast minute as hurricane sandy it so did apple ceo tim cook announcing a major management change with apple shares below $600. the company is dealing with negative reviews of its ipad mini. getting criticized for bad display quality and high price. also in silicon valley netflix getting a taste of hurricane carl icahn. the activist investor gained a 10% stake in the company. the question is why? so
is the way the law was written and that is the way unions try to keep it. what has happened in right to work states, we have seen a match on 2.4% increase in jobs in the right to work states and-3.4% decrease in jobs in on right to work states and it is 6% differential and right to work is part of that. dennis: that is a wrap but it was a nice and civil debate. thank you very much. good day to you, gentlemen. election day approaching fast. we will be debating the issues that matter until...
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sheriff charles plumber after looking at our surveillance video echoed the person we have from many law enforcement. >> you have something really stinky in there. >> two port of oakland executives were put on administrative leave after our report last week about the director of maritime's $4500 tab at a houston strip club. >>> time is 5:46. california department of education has stripped 23 schools of an important state ranking due to cheating and other misconduct in administering standardized testing. it happened during an api testing which is used to rank schools in the state. according to the los angeles times the violations range from failing to cover bulletin boards to coaching students with actual test questions or helping them correct errors. the global family elementary school in oakland was cited as having reference material on the wall during testing. >>> in san jose ten people kneeled a new place to live after their home was destroyed by fire. it happened last night about 8:30 on murtha drive. it took firefighters more than 45 minutes to put the fire out. one firefighters was
sheriff charles plumber after looking at our surveillance video echoed the person we have from many law enforcement. >> you have something really stinky in there. >> two port of oakland executives were put on administrative leave after our report last week about the director of maritime's $4500 tab at a houston strip club. >>> time is 5:46. california department of education has stripped 23 schools of an important state ranking due to cheating and other misconduct in...
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he of all people should understand that the federal government by law plays a very important role in terms of being a coordinating agencagency. once the president is able to say it's, you know, it's a certain kind of disaster, that kicks in all kinds of federal aid. that is critical and also critical to have the federal government as kind of that nexus point to help coordinate between state and federal and local governments. i mean, somebody who's been a governor should know that and should understand that there are times when that's very important. >> i want to show a little bit more of just how much the romney campaign was not campaigning in ohio today. here's john mccain in ohio with the romney campaign. >> this president is either engaged in a massive cover-up deceiving the american people or he's so grossly incompetent that he's not qualified to be the commander in chief of our own forces. >> jonathan capehart, that's what not campaigning looks like in romney world. >> yeah, clearly senator mccain didn't get the memo from the top of the ticket that, you know, they were supposed
he of all people should understand that the federal government by law plays a very important role in terms of being a coordinating agencagency. once the president is able to say it's, you know, it's a certain kind of disaster, that kicks in all kinds of federal aid. that is critical and also critical to have the federal government as kind of that nexus point to help coordinate between state and federal and local governments. i mean, somebody who's been a governor should know that and should...
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next month pittsburgh's juvenile law court will be closed. in january the concord courthouse will be shut down. >>> attorneys for boston gangster will be in court to ask for a delay. he faces a long list of charges but he said the government promised him immunity for his work informing. he was arrested last year after being on the run for 16 years. his trial is set to start in march but his attorneys want it delayed until next november saying they need more time to prepare. >>> another court hearing scheduled today for the tina teen accused of attempted murder. the judge ruled that max wade will have to stand trial. wade's alleged crime spree started last year when police say he stole a chef's car and then in april he fired shots at two teens causing minor injuries. >> new this morning from los angeles, four people shot on the usc campus outside of a halloween party. what happened and whether any students were involved in this. >> reporter: let me tell you, no students were involved. they are telling us neither the suspects nor the victims we
next month pittsburgh's juvenile law court will be closed. in january the concord courthouse will be shut down. >>> attorneys for boston gangster will be in court to ask for a delay. he faces a long list of charges but he said the government promised him immunity for his work informing. he was arrested last year after being on the run for 16 years. his trial is set to start in march but his attorneys want it delayed until next november saying they need more time to prepare....
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there used to be laws against that. the old bank act of 1932. >> i think you can make an argument that there wasn't a sufficiently broad back-up plan. if you look at it this way, in my opinion, there is nobody who's going to be trading. trading was going to be so extraordinarily thin, without having major market participants. what's the point in opening the markets then when you could have some -- there's not a lot of people to deal with it in case something goes wrong. there's a lot of issues about whether or not the market could be bandied around by other kinds of people. >> and you immediate to sneed t here of safety. this is a big storm as we've all been emphasizing here. and the people who would have to go downtown to be a part of the trading prices -- not talking about at the exchange. i'm talking about those trading floors that exist down, if not in zone a, just out of zone a in southern manhattan. they would have to go down there, maybe spend the night, but they would be in a high-risk area and you cannot do tha
there used to be laws against that. the old bank act of 1932. >> i think you can make an argument that there wasn't a sufficiently broad back-up plan. if you look at it this way, in my opinion, there is nobody who's going to be trading. trading was going to be so extraordinarily thin, without having major market participants. what's the point in opening the markets then when you could have some -- there's not a lot of people to deal with it in case something goes wrong. there's a lot of...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ de and ♪it medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ >> bret: on the center storm sandy continues to wreak havoc on travel plans. some are starting to get off the grounds and train are moving, full service looks to be a ways off. william la jeunesse surveys the scene. >> this isn't just in new york disaster, a connecticut disaster, a jersey disaster. a national disaster. >> from the air a on the ground. the devastation widespread. the ripple effect continues today. >> we don't expect the travel schedul
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ de and ♪it medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ megyn: we are getting reports of ongoing rescues in maryland. you can see the surf there. eastern section of the resort town of its pier is completely gone, swept away in the violent storm surge. yesterday steve harrigan warned this could happen. >> the wind is pick up with gusts up to 45 miles an hour and the rain is heady as well. the rain sometimes up to 1 inch every two hours. you can look out at this beach. it's coming up to the seawall sometimes topping over the seawall. the waves have gotten bigger, too. it's throwing sands on the boardwalk and some of the destruction beginning, some of these fences knocked down, water beginning to seep into building. iconic pier has been partially destroyed. megyn: steve, how bad is it down there. >> reporter: the water is still rising in chrisfield and rescue operations have been going on throughout the day. we followed some first responders and the people they were rescuing. ma'a
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ megyn: we are getting reports of ongoing rescues in maryland. you can see the surf there. eastern section of the resort town of its pier is completely gone, swept away in the violent storm surge. yesterday steve harrigan warned this could happen. >> the wind is pick up with gusts up to 45 miles an hour and the rain is heady...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >>> coming up, new polls out thi
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for...